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SC to hear the violent material of Lakimpur Kheri on Monday

SC to hear the violent material of Lakimpur Kheri on Monday
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court is scheduled to be heard on Monday, this problem is related to the Lakhimpur Kheri October 3 incident where eight people, including four farmers, were killed in violence during farmer protests.
Bench consisting of Chairman of Justice NV Ramana and Hakya Surya Kant and Hima Kohli will hear the problem where the APEX court on October 26 directed the Uttar Pradesh government to provide protection to witnesses under the Witness Protection Scheme, 2018.
The High Court also has the Uttar Pradesh Government To record other witness statements in the presence of justice judges below Section 164 of the criminal procedure code (CRPC) and accelerate the examination of digital evidence by experts.
The statement below Section 164 CRPC was recorded before Judge Judicial and they had a proof.
The bench has been looking for status reports from the state government on alleged Lynching a journalist and one Sundar Shyam by a horde, after the vehicle cut four farmers who protested.
The above court heard the problem of Kheri Lakhimpur after two lawyers had written to CJI who were seeking high-level judicial investigations, also involving the CBI, into the incident.
The advice that arises for the state government has told the APEX court on October 26 that of 68 witnesses, a statement of 30 witnesses has been recorded based on the 164 part of the CRPC and some more witnesses will be recorded.
“Of the 30 witnesses, 23 claims to be an eyewitness.
Many witnesses are formal witnesses of recovery and all,” state advice has told the bench, added that 16 defendants had been identified so far.
The police have so far arrested several defendants, including the State Union Minister for Mishra’s Son Ashish Mishra’s house, in connection with this case.
Four farmers were trimmed by SUVs at Lakhimpur Kheri when a group of agitat on three agricultural laws in the center held a demonstration on the visit of Deputy Minister of North Sumatra Pradesh Keshav Prasad Maurya on October 3 and a driver was beaten for death in the suspected demonstrators, while a person Local journalists were also killed in violence.
Farmer leaders claim that Ashish Mishra was in one of the cars allegedly knocked down the demonstrators but the minister had denied the allegations.
Some farmer organizations protested with three laws – farmers resulted in trade and trade (promotion and facilitation), 2020, ACTS Essential Commodities (Amandment), 2020 and farmers (empowerment and protection) agreements on guarantee of price and service law Agriculture, 2020 – since last November.
The APEX court has only implemented this law in January.
Initially, the protest began with Punjab but then spread to Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.

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